This one is Zollburg Pfalzgrafenstein in the middle of the Rhine river. It was built in 1327 for the single purpose ofstopping merchant vessels on their way to or from Cologne and letting them pay for the right to pass. Here's a nice picture of the real thing.

I believe there is a couple Lego Lands through out the world, so Im not sure if any of these castles are at the California one or the others?

The castles you showed us are in Legoland Germany.
There are Legolands in Billund (The Source™), California, Windsor (UK) and Günzburg (Germany).

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Jojo

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Graynar wrote:This is my worst question ever, but how does Legoland keep their Loc's from getting dirty from the forces of mother nature. Are the built out of tougher plastic or something? Because rain and Lego don't go well together. Or snow, or wind.

Rain isn't that bad. Sun is the enemy. They paint the models with a special lacquer that is meant to protect them from wind and sun. It doesn't help much. And every couple of years they have to replace the aged models with fresh ones.

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Jojo

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